File #: 23-411    Version: 1 Name: AVA Extension
Type: Staff Report Status: Filed
In control: City Council
Meeting Date: 9/18/2023 Final action: 9/18/2023
Enactment date: Enactment #: 2023-132
Title: Adopt a Resolution to Approve and Authorize the City Manager to Extend the City's Participation in the Alameda County Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Authority
Sponsors: Abdul Pridgen
Attachments: 1. A - Resolution Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Program
Title
Adopt a Resolution to Approve and Authorize the City Manager to Extend the City's Participation in the Alameda County Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Authority

Staffreport
COUNCIL PRIORITY
* Public Safety

SUMMARY & RECCOMENDATIONS

The current Joint Powers Agreement for the Alameda County Abandoned Vehicle Program had a sunset date of May 31, 2023. The City of San Leandro has been a member since its inception in 1993. The City of San Leandro desires to remain a member of the organization.

Staff recommends adopting the attached resolution extending the abandoned vehicle abatement program until May 31, 2033.
BACKGROUND

In 1990, the California State Legislature enacted legislation allowing for the creation of county-based vehicle service authorities, pursuant to the provisions of Vehicle Code Section 22710. In 1993, the Alameda County Abandoned Vehicle Abatement Authority (Alco AVA) was formed and imposed a one-dollar annual vehicle registration fee on vehicles registered to an owner with an address in Alameda County.

Vehicle registration fees are collected by the Department of Motor Vehicles and allocated to the Alco AVA by the State Controller's Office pursuant to Vehicle Code Section 9250.7. Fees are then allocated to the Alco AVA participating agencies based on an adopted formula involving their individual percentage of vehicles abated, population and land area in relation to the totals for these factors in the Alco AVA as a whole. The current participating agencies are the County of Alameda, and all of the Alameda County cities except Albany and Emeryville.

Since the inception of the program, the Alco AVA has received approximately $34.8 million, which has allowed the participating agencies to abate approximately 465,000 abandoned vehicles. Since 2013 the City of San Leandro has received approximately $870,000.00 dollars and towed approximately 1,200 abandoned vehicles.

The current program was set to expire at the end of May 2023. Legis...

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